FORTY YEARS OF AIR SUPREMACY F

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FORTY YEARS OF AIR SUPREMACY F
FORTY YEARS OF AIR SUPREMACY
F-15 EAGLE—THE BEGINNINGS
F-15 DEVELOPMENT & FLIGHT TEST
PROPOSAL CONFIGURATION—JULY 1969
JACK ABERCROMBIE
McDONNELL ENGINEER :
AERODYNAMICS / FLYING QUALITIES / TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
SPEEDBRAKE EVOLUTION BEFORE FLIGHT
JULY 1969
DECEMBER 1969
1st FLIGHT
CONFIGURATION
VERTICAL TAILS & VENTRALS EVOLUTION
DIRECTIONAL STABILITY
SHORTFALL FOUND IN
WIND TUNNEL TESTS
FINAL CONFIGURATION
F-15 ROLLOUT CEREMONY
JUNE 1972
AFTER ROLLOUT, AIRCRAFT DISMANTLED &
TRANSPORTED TO EDWARDS IN C-5A
FIRST FLIGHT—27 JULY 1972—31 MTHS AFTER ATP
EARLY WORK START—0500—BEFORE HEAT OF DAY (115˚)
ENGINE START--0755
BRAKE RELEASE FOR TAKEOFF--0820
TAKEOFF R/W 04 OVER LAKE BED—NEW ENGINE AS WELL AS NEW AIRPLANE
--PROBLEMS-MAIN GEAR DOOR RIGGING
SPEEDBRAKE INDUCED BUFFET
FIRST FLIGHT CELEBRATION
DISTINGUISHED ATTENDEES
IRV BURROWS—TEST PILOT
DON MALVERN—PROGRAM DIRECTOR
GEN. BEN BELLIS—SPO DIRECTOR
C.E. “BUD” ANDERSON—WW2 ACE
CHUCK YEAGER—ANDERSON’S WING MAN
FLORENCE “PANCHO” BARNES
SPEEDBRAKE INDUCED BUFFET
WIND TUNNEL TESTS IN ST. LOUIS & FLIGHT TESTS OF 12 CONFIGURATIONS.
31.5 SQ.FT. 45 DEG.
1st FLIGHT CONFIG (Buffet OK at
35 deg, not enough drag)
FINAL CONFIG at 45 deg
RAPID FLIGHT TEST PACE
A/C # 1—60 FLIGHTS IN TWO MONTHS-SOMETIMES 3 SORTIES PER DAY.
A/C # 2—ARRIVED END OF SEPTEMBER.
13 TEST AIRCRAFT—EDWARDS & EGLIN.
PRIMARY TEST AIRCRAFT ASSIGNMENTS
F-1 Envelope Expansion, Flying Qualities, External Stores
F-2 Engine Development, Performance
F-3 Avionics, Airspeed System
F-4 Structural Loads
F-5 Armament, Tank Jettison
F-6 Avionics, Fire Control System
F-7 Armament
TF-1 Two-Seater Evaluation, Training, VIP Fam Flights
F-8 High AOA, Stalls, Spins
F-9 Aircraft and Engine Performance
F-10 Tactical Electronic Warfare System, Radar (at Eglin)
F-17 Time-to-Climb Record Setting
TF-2 Special Programs
HISTORY & CURRENT STATUS OF TEST AIRCRAFT:
http://airandspacemuseum.org/education.html
HORIZONTAL STABILATOR SNAG LEADING EDGE
POTENTIAL FOR FLUTTER FOUND IN WIND TUNNEL TESTS,
SUMMER 1972
HEAVY AIRFRAME BUFFET IN HEART OF COMBAT
MANUEVERING ENVELOPE
M≈0.9, 4 ½-5 g, 30,000 FT
STRAKES
WING
FENCES
ST. LOUIS DEVELOPED SOLUTION
PROBLEM TRACED TO SHOCK INDUCED
SEPARATION EXCITING 1ST FUSELAGE BENDING
VIBRATION MODE—NOT POSSIBLE TO PREDICT.
CLIPPED TIP ALSO PRECLUDED EXCESSIVE
WING LOADS AT M=1.02, 20K.
CLIPPED
TIPS
EDWARDS DEVELOPED SOLUTION
CROSS-WIND LANDINGS
PROBLEM: TRACKING CENTERLINE
REQUIREMENT: OPERATION
IN 30 KT CROSS-WIND
PROBLEM TRACED TO MAIN
GEAR ACTING AS “SKATE
BOARDS”
SOLUTION:
CHANGE TO DUAL-CHAMBER
STRUTS
HIGH ANGLE OF ATTACK, STALL, SPIN TESTS
AUSPICIOUS START—INADVERTENT SPIN WITH
SHIP #1 DUE TO EXCESSIVE LEFT/RIGHT WING
FUEL ASYMMETRY. NORMAL RECOVERY.
SHIP #8 SPIN TEST PROGRAM:
DELAYED--EMERGENCY POWER UNIT
HYDRAZINE PROBLEMS. CHANGED TO
BATTERY.
PILOTS—JACK KRINGS, DENNY BEHM, PETE
WINTERS (USAF), DAVE PETERSON (USAF).
THREE UPRIGHT SPIN MODES—ENTRY WITH
HIGH ENERGY “ARI DEFEAT.” ONE INVERTED
“MODE.” ALL RECOVER NORMALLY.
115 SPINS ACCOMPLISHED (VARIOUS LOADS).
CAT I AND CAT II ENDED AUGUST 1975.
FIRST TIME EVER: NO LOSS OF TEST
AIRCRAFT.
THE EVOLUTION CONTINUES
MORE 1ST FLIGHTS
TF-15 (F-15B)—7 July 1973.
F-15C—26 February 1979.
F-15D—19 June 1979.
F-15J (Japan)—4 June 1980.
F-15E—11 December 1986.
F-15S/MTD (Technology Demonstrator)—7 Sep 1988.
F-15S (Saudi Arabia)—19 June 1995.
F-15I (Israel)—12 September 1997.
F-15K (Korea)—3 March 2005.
F-15SG (Singapore)—16 September 2008.